Shopping Cart - 0 items

This website use cookies and similar technologies to improve the site and to provide customised content and advertising. By using this site, you agree to this use. To learn more, including how to change your cookie settings, please view our Cookie Policy

Digital subscriptions are available across all devices and include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription. Your chosen terms will automatically renew unless auto-renew is cancelled in your subscription area 24 hours before the end of the current subscription.

Essential Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Magazine

(1 Customer Reviews) &nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
&nbsp Write Review12 issues per yearThe Essential Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Magazine (EKBB) is a glossy monthly magazine, celebrating the very best in design and innovation in kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms. Luxurious and indulgent, EKBB is also an invaluable resource and point of reference for individuals who are seriously and actively involved in a kitchen, bathroom or bedroom project. Every month expect to see exclusive beautiful real-life case studies, lavishly produced and photographed especially with our discerning reader in mind. Style guides, expert advice, buying guides and latest trends are all brought together beautifully, with strong images of the highest quality, for a true source of inspiration. EKBB has always maintained an excellent relationship with British and international manufacturers of quality goods, designers and trend forecasters to deliver the best this industry has to offer. Whatever your requirements, or however exacting your standards - and we wouldn't expect anything less - be sure to find your inspiration in EKBB's elegant pages.

Please note that the calculations are for illustration purposes only. Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over the subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Complete your collection savings are based on the RRP of the latest issue.

A kitchen is just a kitchen, right? Well, yes and no. Obviously there is a practical, formulaic element to creating the perfect cook space – in order for it to be a fully working kitchen, you will always need work surfaces, sinks and brassware, cabinetry, appliances... Functionality dictates this part. But the way these working parts are put together, and the aesthetics surrounding them, is where you can make your hub a reflection of your personality. After all, we’re all different, so why shouldn’t our kitchens be so? Our real-life case studies are the perfect examples. In Island Dreaming on page 24, Ellie Deal’s personal love of East Coast style firmly influenced the overall appearance of her kitchen, to stunning effect. Meanwhile, Steph and Ryan Lothian worked their whole barn redesign around their penchant for the cool and contemporary, from the streamlined kitchen to the hugely proportioned bedroom suite – see Pale & Interesting on page 36 for more insight. For Ben and Kate, it’s all about family – their kitchen is the ideal blend of style and practicality, with even a nappy changing station (accidentally) included! Flick to page 48 for Fashionably Flexible. As keen entertainers, Laura and Glyn Davies wanted a warm and welcoming social space, working with their kitchen designer to create the perfect blend that represented them so well in Mixed Materials, page 60. Of course, when it comes to couples, personalities can clash, which you would think might cause problems when deciding on an interior style. Luckily for Jane and Andy Hunter, their designer managed to find that happy medium between the raw/recycled feel that is so Jane, and the sleeker, smarter appearance that her husband would have preferred, with both making clever compromises along the way – flick to Heart of the Home on page 72 to read more.

The Essential Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Magazine (EKBB) is a glossy monthly magazine, celebrating the very best in design and innovation in kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms. Luxurious and indulgent, EKBB is also an invaluable resource and point of reference for individuals who are seriously and actively involved in a kitchen, bathroom or bedroom project. Every month expect to see exclusive beautiful real-life case studies, lavishly produced and photographed especially with our discerning reader in mind. Style guides, expert advice, buying guides and latest trends are all brought together beautifully, with strong images of the highest quality, for a true source of inspiration. EKBB has always maintained an excellent relationship with British and international manufacturers of quality goods, designers and trend forecasters to deliver the best this industry has to offer. Whatever your requirements, or however exacting your standards - and we wouldn't expect anything less - be sure to find your inspiration in EKBB's elegant pages.

As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:

&nbsp A discount off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine delivered to your device each month

&nbsp You'll never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

5

1 Customer Reviews

1428-1

Rating

Please rate the product between 1 star and 5 stars

Review Intro

Please introduce your review here

*

Review

Your review is important to us as well as other users. Please be honest and review the product only.

*

Many thanks for taking time to review
Essential Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom

Your review will be moderated and posted in due course. If you would like to edit your review at any time, please visit the my reviews section of the member area.

The Pocketmags Team

&nbsp&nbsp Best value interiors mag!Reviewed venerdì 19 luglio 2013

I have been planning my new kitchen and home renovation for quite some time, it seemed to be taking ages to find quality inspiration and I bought so many different magazine trying to get ideas, until I downloaded an issue of EKBB. It was brilliant, there is so much inside and now I've got plans to renovate the whole house! It's real value for money and now I've got a subscription too!

A kitchen is just a kitchen, right? Well, yes and no. Obviously there is a practical, formulaic element to creating the perfect cook space – in order for it to be a fully working kitchen, you will always need work surfaces, sinks and brassware, cabinetry, appliances... Functionality dictates this part. But the way these working parts are put together, and the aesthetics surrounding them, is where you can make your hub a reflection of your personality. After all, we’re all different, so why shouldn’t our kitchens be so? Our real-life case studies are the perfect examples. In Island Dreaming on page 24, Ellie Deal’s personal love of East Coast style firmly influenced the overall appearance of her kitchen, to stunning effect. Meanwhile, Steph and Ryan Lothian worked their whole barn redesign around their penchant for the cool and contemporary, from the streamlined kitchen to the hugely proportioned bedroom suite – see Pale & Interesting on page 36 for more insight. For Ben and Kate, it’s all about family – their kitchen is the ideal blend of style and practicality, with even a nappy changing station (accidentally) included! Flick to page 48 for Fashionably Flexible. As keen entertainers, Laura and Glyn Davies wanted a warm and welcoming social space, working with their kitchen designer to create the perfect blend that represented them so well in Mixed Materials, page 60. Of course, when it comes to couples, personalities can clash, which you would think might cause problems when deciding on an interior style. Luckily for Jane and Andy Hunter, their designer managed to find that happy medium between the raw/recycled feel that is so Jane, and the sleeker, smarter appearance that her husband would have preferred, with both making clever compromises along the way – flick to Heart of the Home on page 72 to read more.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
for the publisher.

&nbsp For weekly
publications please allow up to two to four weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For monthly
publications please allow up to four to six weeks for your first delivery, although
some publishers may have longer lead times.

&nbsp For bi-monthly
publications please allow up to six to eight weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For international
delivery and Magazine from Abroad please allow up to ten to twelve weeks for your
first delivery.

A kitchen is just a kitchen, right? Well, yes and no. Obviously there is a practical, formulaic element to creating the perfect cook space – in order for it to be a fully working kitchen, you will always need work surfaces, sinks and brassware, cabinetry, appliances... Functionality dictates this part. But the way these working parts are put together, and the aesthetics surrounding them, is where you can make your hub a reflection of your personality. After all, we’re all different, so why shouldn’t our kitchens be so? Our real-life case studies are the perfect examples. In Island Dreaming on page 24, Ellie Deal’s personal love of East Coast style firmly influenced the overall appearance of her kitchen, to stunning effect. Meanwhile, Steph and Ryan Lothian worked their whole barn redesign around their penchant for the cool and contemporary, from the streamlined kitchen to the hugely proportioned bedroom suite – see Pale & Interesting on page 36 for more insight. For Ben and Kate, it’s all about family – their kitchen is the ideal blend of style and practicality, with even a nappy changing station (accidentally) included! Flick to page 48 for Fashionably Flexible. As keen entertainers, Laura and Glyn Davies wanted a warm and welcoming social space, working with their kitchen designer to create the perfect blend that represented them so well in Mixed Materials, page 60. Of course, when it comes to couples, personalities can clash, which you would think might cause problems when deciding on an interior style. Luckily for Jane and Andy Hunter, their designer managed to find that happy medium between the raw/recycled feel that is so Jane, and the sleeker, smarter appearance that her husband would have preferred, with both making clever compromises along the way – flick to Heart of the Home on page 72 to read more.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

Shipping Information

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
for the publisher.

&nbsp For weekly
publications please allow up to two to four weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For monthly
publications please allow up to four to six weeks for your first delivery, although
some publishers may have longer lead times.

&nbsp For bi-monthly
publications please allow up to six to eight weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For international
delivery and Magazine from Abroad please allow up to ten to twelve weeks for your
first delivery.

A kitchen is just a kitchen, right? Well, yes and no. Obviously there is a practical, formulaic element to creating the perfect cook space – in order for it to be a fully working kitchen, you will always need work surfaces, sinks and brassware, cabinetry, appliances... Functionality dictates this part. But the way these working parts are put together, and the aesthetics surrounding them, is where you can make your hub a reflection of your personality. After all, we’re all different, so why shouldn’t our kitchens be so? Our real-life case studies are the perfect examples. In Island Dreaming on page 24, Ellie Deal’s personal love of East Coast style firmly influenced the overall appearance of her kitchen, to stunning effect. Meanwhile, Steph and Ryan Lothian worked their whole barn redesign around their penchant for the cool and contemporary, from the streamlined kitchen to the hugely proportioned bedroom suite – see Pale & Interesting on page 36 for more insight. For Ben and Kate, it’s all about family – their kitchen is the ideal blend of style and practicality, with even a nappy changing station (accidentally) included! Flick to page 48 for Fashionably Flexible. As keen entertainers, Laura and Glyn Davies wanted a warm and welcoming social space, working with their kitchen designer to create the perfect blend that represented them so well in Mixed Materials, page 60. Of course, when it comes to couples, personalities can clash, which you would think might cause problems when deciding on an interior style. Luckily for Jane and Andy Hunter, their designer managed to find that happy medium between the raw/recycled feel that is so Jane, and the sleeker, smarter appearance that her husband would have preferred, with both making clever compromises along the way – flick to Heart of the Home on page 72 to read more.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
for the publisher.

&nbsp For weekly
publications please allow up to two to four weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For monthly
publications please allow up to four to six weeks for your first delivery, although
some publishers may have longer lead times.

&nbsp For bi-monthly
publications please allow up to six to eight weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For international
delivery and Magazine from Abroad please allow up to ten to twelve weeks for your
first delivery.

Preview

A kitchen is just a kitchen, right? Well, yes and no. Obviously there is a practical, formulaic element to creating the perfect cook space – in order for it to be a fully working kitchen, you will always need work surfaces, sinks and brassware, cabinetry, appliances... Functionality dictates this part. But the way these working parts are put together, and the aesthetics surrounding them, is where you can make your hub a reflection of your personality. After all, we’re all different, so why shouldn’t our kitchens be so? Our real-life case studies are the perfect examples. In Island Dreaming on page 24, Ellie Deal’s personal love of East Coast style firmly influenced the overall appearance of her kitchen, to stunning effect. Meanwhile, Steph and Ryan Lothian worked their whole barn redesign around their penchant for the cool and contemporary, from the streamlined kitchen to the hugely proportioned bedroom suite – see Pale & Interesting on page 36 for more insight. For Ben and Kate, it’s all about family – their kitchen is the ideal blend of style and practicality, with even a nappy changing station (accidentally) included! Flick to page 48 for Fashionably Flexible. As keen entertainers, Laura and Glyn Davies wanted a warm and welcoming social space, working with their kitchen designer to create the perfect blend that represented them so well in Mixed Materials, page 60. Of course, when it comes to couples, personalities can clash, which you would think might cause problems when deciding on an interior style. Luckily for Jane and Andy Hunter, their designer managed to find that happy medium between the raw/recycled feel that is so Jane, and the sleeker, smarter appearance that her husband would have preferred, with both making clever compromises along the way – flick to Heart of the Home on page 72 to read more.